Anne Smith

Lecturer at Alliance Manchester Business School

King and Judy Rogers Professor in Business, Department Head at Haslam College of Business

Schools

  • Alliance Manchester Business School
  • Haslam College of Business

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Biography

Alliance Manchester Business School

Overview

Teaching : Co-director Foundation Year Course (Year 0 of the MBChB/BDS Programmes)

Research : Application of radioisotopes in Biological and Medical Sciences.

Biography

Anne Marie joined the Medical School in 1975, to work in the isotope research laboratories in the department of Medical Biophysics (now Imaging Science).

Her contribution to research projects started to be recognized in the form of co-authorship in 1982 and has continued ever since. Her enthusiasm for Research prompted her to register for an MSc degree (research), which she successfully completed in 1997. Anne-Marie has 49 Publications to date in various scientific journals. In addition, she has attended numerous national and international conferences in her research area. Anne-Marie’s contribution to teaching and research earned her an academic role as a Lecturer in  Manchester Medical School (MMS). She is an Associate Fellow in the Higher Education Academy and is co-director of two very successful courses where she provides leadership and management for the delivery of both courses. She recently took on the role of SWAPS Tutor for Years 1 & 2 of the MBChB programme.

Haslam College of Business

Expertise:

Qualitative Methodology

Education:

1981-University of Virginia, B.S. Commerce

1985-University of North Carolina, M.B.A.

1993-University of North Carolina, Ph.D. Strategic Management

Anne Smith (B.S., McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia; MBA & Ph.D., Kenan-Flagler Business School, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is the King and Judy Rogers Professor in Business, Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management in the Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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At the University of Tennessee, she has been awarded the Allen H. Keally Teaching Award for Assistant Professors in 2003 and the 2004 Keally Outstanding Teacher Award for the College of Business. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Tennessee in 2001, Anne was involved in executive education at McGill University in Montreal and taught in McGill’s Japan MBA program. In 1995, she earned the undergraduate teaching award at McGill University’s Faculty of Management. In 2000, Anne received the MBA Professor of the Year at the Anderson Schools of Management, University of New Mexico. Anne’s work experience has included government contract accounting at Siecor (joint venture of Corning Glass and Siemens), international banking officer at NationsBank (now Bank of America), and various consulting engagements.

Her research focuses on issues related to strategy-making processes, organizational failure, high-performing middle managers, and outcomes in deregulating or rapidly changing industries. Much of her research has used a qualitative, interpretative approach to investigate how managers understand of their organizational processes. Her research has been published in Organization Science,Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, Journal of Management InquiryJournal of Operations ManagementEuropean Management JournalJournal of High Technology Management ResearchJournal of Business Research, and other academic journals. She is currently an Associate Editor at Organizational Research Methods, primarily handling field-based submissions.

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